On Sunday afternoon I went with a group of friends to see Eat Pray Love, a movie based on a book by Elizabeth Gilbert. Because I had read the book, I knew what to expect. It's a good thing I did, because my 84-year old neighbor panned it big-time. She didn't like the men in the movie (they were scruffy, she said) and she didn't like that some of the characters spoke softly. She also didn't like those people with accents. Since the movie was set in Italy, India, and Bali, it's no wonder she didn't like it! The greatest strength of the movie had to be Julia Roberts,a fine actress by anyone's standards. She sails through the movie spot-on, with each scene evincing the appropriate emotion from the audience and keeping us moving forward with her quest for self-understanding. Her character, Liz, found ways to adapt to each new country's demands with grace, humility, and a sense of humor. Other actors, especially the actor who portrays Richard Hill, are excelle...